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New Arctic Methane Scare Announced

30 September 2008 75 views 4 CommentsPrint This Post Print This Post Email This Post Email This Post
Photo courtesy pamelaadam.

A Russian research ship in the Arctic has discovered methane bubbles rising from the sea floor which, if you listen to anyone in on the global warming hoax, is certain doom.  I believe the scientists quoted in this article call it a “ticking time bomb”.  However, the article does go on to mention it’s thought that “huge methane releases may have been responsible for mass extinctions in Earth’s distant past.” Were those historical methane releases from the ocean floor, too?  If so, can you explain how temperatures were high enough in the past to thaw the frozen methane beds with a complete lack of anthropogenic sources?

Read More: www.foxnews.com

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4 Comments »

  • JoeC said:

    Uh, your error is immediately obvious. There is nothing magical about human sources of GHGs. The Siberian Traps were the source of GHGs for the PT extinction event. Your stance is exactly the same as, “Since people have died before guns were invented, gunshot wounds can’t kill.”

  • pamelaadam said:

    Did i give permission for my photo to be used ? i doubt I would have if i’d known it was to debunk the truth of environmental disaster we are bringing on ourselves

  • Skeptic (author) said:

    Yes. It’s in Flickr Creative Commons. I’m following the licensing terms. Might want to go review that.

  • Skeptic (author) said:

    Your photo says “some rights reserved” and those specific rights point to a link here: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en. I have followed that explicitly.

    If you don’t want your photos used, don’t list them as being under creative commons in Flickr.

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